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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Cinexpérimentaux Stephen Dwoskin

    From his modest home in London, Dwoskin introduces two young documentary makers to his universe of longing and loneliness, both sexual and mental.
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  • Hollywood Movie

    Nam June Paik’s Film Scenario text brought to the screen in a Hollywood cut-up. Rule no. 1: ‘You can make any Hollywood movie interesting, if…
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  • Damn Garbage

    In a residential complex in Tehran, a woman is stuck outside of her house and can’t get in. She seeks a way to enter.
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  • Penance

    Kurosawa, always exploring the boundaries between art-house and genre films, gives us a fascinating TV series about a vengeful mother seeking her daug
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  • My Glorious Childhood

    Having grown up in Iran, Nafrisi continued her art studies in the Netherlands. Here she literally carried her childhood around through the streets of
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  • Cello

    The last chapter in an underrated career. A terminally ill Hanoun’s minimalist fugue as an ode to human expression in words, images, sounds and body…
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  • Jalan Jati (Teak Road)

    Teak-cut drawings tell the story of colonial teak plantations. About DNA-sampling a tree and a historic marital bed (also teak).
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  • The Hunter and the Skeleton

    In this flash animation of a stylized thangka, a hunter has to outwit a fearsome skeleton monster. Based on an Eastern Tibetan folk tale.
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  • Taboor

    The future: humanity is lonely and lives isolated in a strange world. In this hypnotic film, we follow a man dressed in an aluminium suit.…
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  • Carne de perro

    Solidly nerve-wracking debut about Chilean fiftysomething who can no longer escape from the burden of his dark past as a Pinochet thug. Shot by unsurp
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